4.7 Article

The Free-Living Nematodes as Indicators of the Soil Quality in Relation to the Clay Content, When Coffee Waste Is Applied

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Soil Science

Abundance and community composition of free-living nematodes as a function of soil structure under different vineyard managements

Steffen Schlueter et al.

Summary: Organic farming aims to improve soil fertility in vineyards through a variety of practices. This study found that nematode abundance was mainly influenced by habitat constraints, while community composition was primarily governed by resource availability. Organic management in interrows resulted in lower diversity and higher maturity compared to conventional management, with differences between the two systems being more pronounced in interrows than within vine rows.

APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY (2022)

Article Biology

Influence of ecological and edaphic factors on biodiversity of soil nematodes

Rawhat Un Nisa et al.

Summary: Nematodes are diverse and highly significant soil-inhabiting microorganisms that play a vital role in organic material decomposition and nutrient recycling. Factors like altitude, temperature, moisture, soil pH, and nutrients have a significant impact on nematode diversity and structure in different landscape patches. Soil nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus also play a role in nematode richness. Forest soil was found to be more favorable for nematodes and soil health status based on ecological indices.

SAUDI JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (2021)

Article Agronomy

The Effect of Botanicals with Nematicidal Activity on the Structural and Functional Characteristics of the Soil Nematode Community

Nikolaos Monokrousos et al.

Summary: The addition of botanical materials to soil can reduce the number of plant parasitic nematodes and increase the number of bacterivores, especially enrichment opportunists. The abundance, composition, and dominance hierarchy of different nematode genera were not affected. Fluopyram and Nemagold had varying effects on the nematode community.

AGRICULTURE-BASEL (2021)

Article Agronomy

The impact of fluazaindolizine on free-living nematodes and the nematode community structure in a root-knot nematode infested vegetable production system

Miguel Talavera et al.

Summary: The novel sulfonamide nematicide fluazaindolizine showed high selectivity towards root-knot nematodes, with minimal impact on other plant-parasitic nematodes. However, there were some slight adverse effects on soil functions as indicated by changes in certain soil food web indices.

PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE (2021)

Article Entomology

Mode of action and ecotoxicity of hexanoic and acetic acids on Meloidogyne javanica

Nikoletta Ntalli et al.

JOURNAL OF PEST SCIENCE (2020)

Review Plant Sciences

Nematicidal Amendments and Soil Remediation

Nikoletta Ntalli et al.

PLANTS-BASEL (2020)

Article Plant Sciences

Whey: The Soil Bio-Community Enhancer That Selectively Controls Root-Knot Nematodes

Nikoletta Ntalli et al.

PLANTS-BASEL (2019)

Article Environmental Sciences

Acute Toxicity of Experimental Fertilizers Made of Spent Coffee Grounds

Tomasz Ciesielczuk et al.

WASTE AND BIOMASS VALORIZATION (2018)

Review Engineering, Environmental

Chemical composition and value-adding applications of coffee industry by-products: A review

Brendan Janissen et al.

RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING (2018)

Article Environmental Sciences

Impacts of discarded coffee waste on human and environmental health

A. S. Fernandes et al.

ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY (2017)

Article Plant Sciences

Applying spent coffee grounds directly to urban agriculture soils greatly reduces plant growth

Sarah J. Hardgrove et al.

URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING (2016)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Nematodes enhance plant growth and nutrient uptake under C and N-rich conditions

Mesfin T. Gebremikael et al.

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS (2016)

Article Food Science & Technology

Revalorization of spent coffee residues by a direct agronomic approach

Rebeca Cruz et al.

FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL (2015)

Article Ecology

NINJA: An automated calculation system for nematode-based biological monitoring.

Bogdan Sieriebriennikov et al.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL BIOLOGY (2014)

Article Chemistry, Applied

Improvement of vegetables elemental quality by espresso coffee residues

Rebeca Cruz et al.

FOOD CHEMISTRY (2014)

Article Agricultural Engineering

The chemical composition of exhausted coffee waste

D. Pujol et al.

INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS (2013)

Article Soil Science

Nematode indicators as integrative measures of soil condition in organic cropping systems

Carmen M. Ugarte et al.

SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY (2013)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Carotenoids of Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) Grown on Soil Enriched with Spent Coffee Grounds

Rebeca Cruz et al.

MOLECULES (2012)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Extensive Management Promotes Plant and Microbial Nitrogen Retention in Temperate Grassland

Franciska T. de Vries et al.

PLOS ONE (2012)

Article Agriculture, Multidisciplinary

Recycling coffee grounds and tea leaf wastes to improve the yield and mineral content of grains of paddy rice

Claudio K. Morikawa et al.

JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE (2011)

Article Ecology

Form and function: Metabolic footprints of nematodes in the soil food web

Howard Ferris

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL BIOLOGY (2010)

Article Soil Science

Soil food web structure during ecosystem development after land abandonment

Remko Holtkamp et al.

APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY (2008)

Article Chemistry, Physical

Removal of lead ions in drinking water by coffee grounds as vegetable biomass

T Tokimoto et al.

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE (2005)

Review Multidisciplinary Sciences

Ecological linkages between aboveground and belowground biota

DA Wardle et al.

SCIENCE (2004)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Determination of metal concentrations in animal hair by the ICP method - Comparison of various washing procedures

MA Chyla et al.

BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH (2000)